Author Topic: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War  (Read 37425 times)

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #120 on: October 10, 2010, 06:43:56 AM »
>What is their record during the war and the on how they treat their people? How do they treat them in comparison to other major powers?
>Offer to meet with the white ship peoples and trying get some more information out of them.

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #121 on: October 10, 2010, 07:10:40 AM »
>What is their record during the war and the on how they treat their people? How do they treat them in comparison to other major powers?
>Offer to meet with the white ship peoples and trying get some more information out of them.

> Originally, the moons and stations orbiting Jupiter were mainly independants. The large colonies on Ganemede and Europa decided to try and unite the colonies. While they were sucessful, many people still opposed the idea of a nation where the power was held on the 4 large moons around Jupiter. Disputes often appeared, climaxing into the Zeus Wars.

The people are treated well enough, comparable to the colonies of the Terran Munitions Coporation.

All faction have commited their share of attrocities.

> "You will meet with the people on the white vessel? Very well. Perhaps you can convince them to stand down then"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #122 on: October 10, 2010, 07:15:19 AM »
>Arrange for a meeting with the the White Ship peoples.

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #123 on: October 10, 2010, 07:24:31 AM »
>Arrange for a meeting with the the White Ship peoples.

>You arranged a meeting with the people from the Tiranog. There are 3 representatives wearing grey cloaks. The one in the middle removes his hood. The thing that you find odd is that his ears seem... well, pointy? Nah, it's been a long day. Then again, theres the weurd marks on his face... Eh, probably some sort of organization thing.

"Now that we have arrived at the place of meeting, what is it that thou wishes to discuss with us?"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #124 on: October 10, 2010, 07:42:49 AM »
>Do we know of any particular group that speaks or dresses like this?
>"We've been neighbors for a bit now, but really this is the first time we've had actual contact. With the presence of the RoJ fleet, we feel that it really is time we get to understand you a little better, and why you are here."

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #125 on: October 10, 2010, 08:19:14 AM »
>Do we know of any particular group that speaks or dresses like this?
>"We've been neighbors for a bit now, but really this is the first time we've had actual contact. With the presence of the RoJ fleet, we feel that it really is time we get to understand you a little better, and why you are here."

> Nowadays, no-one in their right mind should be wearing that kind of get up. It looks rather outdated, considering the clothes that most people wear nowadays. Hell, maybe they were in the middle of a costume party? In any case, they seem a lot like those medieval people you read about in those school books of yours

>The cloaked men look at each other, then at you. "We are refugees, escaping the malicious forces who took our home. The white ship you see is our last hope for survival. We took up residence in this feild of floating rocks to hide from our enemies, but it seems that you may have been pushed into this affair as well. We appologize"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #126 on: October 10, 2010, 08:35:45 AM »
>Nod.
>"This raises the question where you are from, and what you have been doing here. The RoJ has claimed you've been involved with events there."

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #127 on: October 10, 2010, 08:54:50 AM »
>Nod.
>"This raises the question where you are from, and what you have been doing here. The RoJ has claimed you've been involved with events there."

> "Ah. We are trying to find a new home, but we have encountered so many foes who wished to render us defeated and take our weapons. Some of my bretheren felt that it was time for a counter attack and split off from us. As for where we are from, how can I explain this best... Thou hath heard of the faery kingdom of Tir a Nog, correct?"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #128 on: October 10, 2010, 09:08:55 AM »
>"I've kinda sort of heard about it. So, you're saying some of your people left you?"
>When was the last time we saw that black frame about.
>"That is, they've gone rogue?"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #129 on: October 10, 2010, 09:37:45 AM »
>"I've kinda sort of heard about it. So, you're saying some of your people left you?"
>When was the last time we saw that black frame about.
>"That is, they've gone rogue?"

> "Yes, some of our people have taken to terrorist, in hopes that it would ease the attacks on us, but the attacks have only gotten worse. We've heard no word from them, so we can only guess that they have gone rogue."

> The black frame flew by as the representatives arrived. There appeared to be multiple black frames of the same design escorting the representative to the station

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #130 on: October 10, 2010, 09:39:06 AM »
>Show them the photos
>"It may be time that you talk to the RoJ commander, then."

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #131 on: October 10, 2010, 04:56:35 PM »
> "The commander from the RoJ thinks that you are terrorists as well, and came out here after you, speaking with him may be the best way to avoid conflict. Are you ok with that?"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #132 on: October 12, 2010, 03:17:28 AM »
>Show them the photos
>"It may be time that you talk to the RoJ commander, then."

> The representative looks at the photos and curses in an unfamiliar tongue. "These are indeed the rogues who broke off from us. We feel that they are trying to solve the problem in a wrong way. If only they would listen to reason..."

> "These RoJ men have tried to take our resources and homes before. They are the ones who attacked us before, as well as others from the red star."

> "The commander from the RoJ thinks that you are terrorists as well, and came out here after you, speaking with him may be the best way to avoid conflict. Are you ok with that?"

> "Terrorists? I suppose it would be understandable? However, they have attacked us before, like I said, so they may try to strike again."

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #133 on: October 12, 2010, 05:56:06 AM »
>"May we see some evidence of these attacks, so that we may confront the RoJ with it?"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #134 on: October 12, 2010, 08:16:55 PM »
> "They attacked you before? I am sorry to hear that, I truly am. But would you be willing to give them another chance? I ask this because I hope the problem can be settled with words, not fighting and harm. If he belives you or those with you are criminals, brigands or terrorists, then wouldn't the wisest choice be to prove him wrong?"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #135 on: October 13, 2010, 02:51:09 AM »
>"May we see some evidence of these attacks, so that we may confront the RoJ with it?"

> "We wish to direct your attention to our ship. It s scarred from the encounters with the RoJ and martian forces." This may be true, as the RoJ and Martians have co-operated before. Also, the ship does look damaged.

> "They attacked you before? I am sorry to hear that, I truly am. But would you be willing to give them another chance? I ask this because I hope the problem can be settled with words, not fighting and harm. If he belives you or those with you are criminals, brigands or terrorists, then wouldn't the wisest choice be to prove him wrong?"

> We fear that they are after our technology. Along with many others, we agreed to never let this technology become possessed by the Solarians. Already, their technology is geared for war. Should our noble artifacts become theirs, there is no telling what damage they are capable of of inflicting through malicious intent."

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #136 on: October 13, 2010, 05:58:14 AM »
>"The damage has been noted, but it is easy to say that anyone could have done that. Have you any evidence that the RoJ in is responsible for it?"

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #137 on: October 15, 2010, 01:48:11 AM »
>"The damage has been noted, but it is easy to say that anyone could have done that. Have you any evidence that the RoJ in is responsible for it?"

> The representative shows pictures of RoJ and Martian frames firing on the white vessel, as well as a battle recording from one of the frames "This should be sufficient evidence."

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #138 on: October 15, 2010, 07:50:04 AM »
>Take the pictures.
>"When and where did this happen, exactly?"
>In particular, would these be in RoJ space, or at least areas they have claimed as their own?
>Once these questions have been answered, return to the RoJ commander, and share these findings.

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #139 on: October 15, 2010, 04:47:26 PM »
>Take the pictures.
>"When and where did this happen, exactly?"
>In particular, would these be in RoJ space, or at least areas they have claimed as their own?
>Once these questions have been answered, return to the RoJ commander, and share these findings.

> You took the pictures.

> "The attacks have been nonstop up until about a couple of months ago." The representative gives the co-ordinates of where some of the battles took place.

> The asteroid belt is a sort of no mans land; however, the co-ordinates given are near confirmed RoJ space stations. Technically, it was in their territory,

> You thank the representatives for sharing these things with you. Down the hallway, the RoJ representative is waiting. You present your findings to him.

"I see. If there are indeed civilians on board, we will endeavor to stop our attacks, but we require some recompense."

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #140 on: October 15, 2010, 04:58:27 PM »
>"I think this can be arranged. Let us meet with the Tirnaog representative, and hammer out the fine details."
>Make sure the TnO guys are okay with this, and sit them down face to face.
>Try to convince the TnO guy to sell out their rogues, and to get the RoJ guy to accept this as payment.
>If possible, see if we can take it a step further and hammer out a basic non-interference treaty between the two.

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #141 on: October 16, 2010, 07:28:26 AM »
>"I think this can be arranged. Let us meet with the Tirnaog representative, and hammer out the fine details."
>Make sure the TnO guys are okay with this, and sit them down face to face.
>Try to convince the TnO guy to sell out their rogues, and to get the RoJ guy to accept this as payment.
>If possible, see if we can take it a step further and hammer out a basic non-interference treaty between the two.

>"Very well then. I shall meet with the Tiranog Representatives."

>"It may be for the best" The Tiranog representative states. The two representatives meet and exchange formalities.

>The Tiranog representative explains the situation to the RoJ Representative. It appears that it is only half acceptable, and a piece of Tiranog's technology is demanded. The offer is rejected, and more demands follow. The negotiations appear to be falling apart...

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #142 on: October 16, 2010, 09:30:49 AM »
>Ask if a delivery of raw materials might suffice instead.

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #143 on: October 18, 2010, 06:36:01 PM »
> Grudgingly, the RoJ accepts a shipment f quality materials from the Tiranog. In exchange, the Tiragnog will be left alone. The Tiranog representatives give you some masterfully cut gems as thanks. The two representatives leave to their vessels.

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> The Tiranog glows a with brilliant blue shine, as it vanishes. The crew, who saw this spectacle thought that they had some sort of teleportation device on board, ir maybe a warp drive.

> You can see a battle between a white vessel and the Martian fleet. It seems to be extremely close to the station. You have little time to act before the battle reaches you.

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #144 on: October 18, 2010, 07:30:17 PM »
>Can we identify the white vessel?

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #145 on: October 18, 2010, 09:10:47 PM »
> Ensure that all crew and combat vessels are on stand-by just in case.

Apparently, Thomas the Tank Engine isn't one to take crap from anyone.

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #146 on: October 22, 2010, 12:47:38 AM »
>Can we identify the white vessel?

> The white vessel appears to be similar in design with the Tiranog, so it's safe to say that they are from the same organization

> Ensure that all crew and combat vessels are on stand-by just in case.

> All combat vessels and crew members are on standby.

> You can see a massive battle taking place between two frames. One of them is another black frame, emitting blue light, while the other looks something out of one of those cartoons. A distress signal comes from the white vessel.

> "This is the Colony Ship Hope of Faerlion. We're under attack and in need of assistance! Please! They're going to kill us!" The message is desperate, but this is the Martian Foundaries you're dealing with. This fleet is of a managable size, but by intervening, you risk ruining your neutral relations with the MF. On the other hand, you can help out the Martian forces. They are wealthy, so they may give you a sizable reward for helping. What will you do?

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #147 on: October 22, 2010, 12:52:06 AM »
>Can we determine if they bear any relation to the people behind the RoJ riots and such?

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #148 on: October 23, 2010, 03:15:52 AM »
>Can we determine if they bear any relation to the people behind the RoJ riots and such?

> There is no way to determine if the terror groups are associated with them at this point in time. What you do know is that there are civilians on board, and even if they can hold off the first attacks, the Martian forces are just going to keep attacking

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Re: Recreation and Finality of the Solar War
« Reply #149 on: October 23, 2010, 11:07:08 AM »
Alright.

This is a damned if we do, damned if we don't scenario. My suggestion is that we tell the Martian forces that the Hope of Faerlion has officially requested political asylum. If they wish to continue this, they will be committing an official art of war against us without any kind of justification. Should they wish to present grievances against the Hope of Faerlion in a diplomatic manner, we would be happy to arbitrate.

Thoughts?